Weston Education Director Piper Goodeve invites area students to sign up for one or all of Weston's summer theatre adventures! Opportunities to go behind the scenes, engage with artists and actors, hone performance skills, and see summer shows for free. Join us! Read MoreContinue Reading

Sundays are for Downton Abbey. But if you miss it, what do you do? You stream it later. And you can stream Weston 101, our new behind the scenes theatre program, too! As Weston’s new Director of Education and Outreach, so much of what’s happening at the Playhouse excites … Read MoreContinue Reading

Each winter, a Weston Playhouse teaching artist guides high school students in writing their own, original one-act plays. Students learn about the elements and structure of plays and receive a constructive analysis of their work in a supportive group environment. They explore new ideas for writing and creating for the stage and hone their communication skills. Read MoreContinue Reading

At Weston, we have deep Vermont roots that date back to our early days as a community theatre. That connection, with our neighbors and friends, is a big part of who we are as a company. Our Education and Outreach Programs are one way we’re able to stay in touch … Read MoreContinue Reading

Artistic Director Steve Stettler is giving a talk today, Tuesday 9/29, at the Manchester Community Library as part of Green Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning’s lecture program. Local friends may want to attend! “Great Voices of the Contemporary Stage” introduces four American playwrights whose works have been seen at Weston … Read MoreContinue Reading

Our friends Mike and Carol Richman of the Vermont Council of the Blind, and Audio Describer Alice Austin, joined us in Weston for a matinee performance of Guys and Dolls. Mike and Carol’s organization, the Vermont Council of the Blind, operates with a singular mission — to create recreational opportunities … Read MoreContinue Reading